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A '''challenge deck''' is [[preconstructed theme deck]] with special cards (like [[elite]] [[creatures]] and [[sorceries]]). It is a self-running deck with its own set of rules. The '''challenge cards''' have special backs, which means they aren’t counted as regular [[magic]] cards. When playing against the challenge deck players may use [[Hero card]]s, which act like a [[Vanguard]] (or [[Magic online]] Avatar).
A '''challenge deck''' is [[preconstructed theme deck]] with special cards (like [[elite]] [[creatures]] and [[sorceries]]). It is a self-running deck with its own set of rules. The '''challenge cards''' have special [[card back|backs]], which means they aren’t counted as regular [[magic]] cards. When playing against the challenge deck players may use [[Hero card]]s, which act like a [[Vanguard]] (or [[Magic online]] Avatar).


There are three challenge decks:
There are three challenge decks:
* [[Face the Hydra]] (''[[Theros]]'')
* [[Face the Hydra]] (''[[Theros]]''; green card backs)
* [[Battle the Horde]] (''[[Born of the Gods]]'')
* [[Battle the Horde]] (''[[Born of the Gods]]''; red card backs)
* [[Defeat a God]] (''[[Journey into Nyx]]'')
* [[Defeat a God]] (''[[Journey into Nyx]]''; indigo card backs )


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Revision as of 06:22, 13 April 2014

A challenge deck is preconstructed theme deck with special cards (like elite creatures and sorceries). It is a self-running deck with its own set of rules. The challenge cards have special backs, which means they aren’t counted as regular magic cards. When playing against the challenge deck players may use Hero cards, which act like a Vanguard (or Magic online Avatar).

There are three challenge decks: